CIRRUS OWNERS - Question about CIRRUS wood combos & their tone

I was wondering about the tonality differences between the different Cirrus body-wood combinations (Bubinga/Walnut, Maple/Alder, Wenge/Walnut, Redwood/Alder, & Walnut) I know certian wood combos produce warmer tones others produce bighter tones etc. If there is one, which one of these Cirrus wood combos would offer the greatest versatility of tones for anything from Pop - Country - Classic Rock - etc.

the maple/alder cirrus is regularly cited as a brighter cirrus that, for example, a bubinga/walnut. i think of the walnut/walnut cirrus as being the most utilitarian (as well as the most beautiful) cirrus. but i haven't played a million of them, so maybe you can go to your local peavey dealer and try a few.

Apparently the bubinga one is the best sounding for slap...*shrug* I don't have a Cirrus (I'd love to own a sixer fretless) but if you search about 'em there's a LOT of info on the way the wood affects the tone.

I've played a few in stores, but I never knew what wood combinations they were. My bubinga/walnut rocks for just about every style, IMO. I can't give you any kind of comparison, but I couldn't be happier with what I've got.